View Single Post
  #63  
Old 22-04-2008, 04:00 PM
omnivorr
Registered User

omnivorr is offline
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 206
Peter Peter Peter

the use of physical violence is adequately covered regardless of whatever is used as a "club" ...probably by laws many centuries old... but this is today, and consumer 'Lasers' are a phenomenon not previously abused and therefore not addressed by previous laws....

I reiterate my question.."however did people survive without them?" since you so emphatically imply their dire necessity to you now...

If I may be so bold, could I enquire if you know of a business with a container-load of them to be shifted?

a simple registration, and administration fee, provides the responsible user with unfettered lawful use of these devises..whilst the register of licensed users, and the statutes relating to their use provides the substance on which the abusers can be brought to heel... what's wrong with that???


Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter Ward View Post
So what next? Say a spate of robberies break out with cricket bats used as the weapon of choice. So we ban the humble willow?

I use lasers constantly to align optics, test optics, align AO's and measure sky transparency. But I keep forgetting, that they are now the same class of WMD that were the basis for invading Iraq....I know this to be true as our politik told me so.
Reply With Quote